Black Moon, Smif N Wessun – Tribute to the Classics @ The Knitting Factory, NYC.
Black Moon and Smif N Wessun performing Enta Da Stage and Da Shinin with a live band this Friday. Classic indeed. Buy tickets here.
Black Moon and Smif N Wessun performing Enta Da Stage and Da Shinin with a live band this Friday. Classic indeed. Buy tickets here.
Sucks I can’t make the NY show. Click on your city here to buy tickets.
Termanology has been getting plenty of coverage here at Metal Lungies. On Thursday night, he had a show for the release of his debut album Politics as Usual at the Knitting Factory. The album’s greatest strength looks to be its all-star production team. I mean damn, look at the tracklisting. Term is well-connected and so a lot of big people were in the building.
Doors opened at 9:00, but the show didn’t get started until about 10:45. The album played until Statik Selektah came out. He said what’s up and played a few songs off his album before bringing out DJ Premier. He was going to spin some records, but first he had to get his equipment working. The only concert I’ve ever been to where there weren’t any technical difficulties was Rock the Bells.
But the delay was a blessing in disguise. Waiting for a cable he needed before he could get started, Premier quizzed the audience on their hip-hop knowledge. He asked about Biz Markie and if anyone could do the Biz dance. A little person (that’s politically correct, right?) in the front row said he could and Premo brought him on stage.
He danced for a few minutes and elicited chants of “Go Tre,” his name being Tre. Peep the video. He came on later and knew the words to “Come Clean” and “One Day”. Much respect, Tre.
Bumpy Knuckles came out and stood around for a minute. It would’ve been cool if he beat someone down.
Premier played a lot of classic records. “NY State of Mind” got the biggest reaction. Lil Fame came out when Primo played a couple of M.O.P. joints.
Premo wrapped it up and Termanology finally came on stage with a bunch of his people. He ran through a bunch of songs, new and old. It actually felt like his set was shorter than Premo’s.
Statik came out for “Stop, Look, Listen”.
Fame came out again and rocked with Term. Term called him his twin. Can’t you see the resemblance?
Then a bunch of dudes came out and did a capella freestyles, including Percee P and Blaq Poet. Term tried to get Bumpy on, but he was nowhere to be found.
It was great to have so many amazing dudes under one roof that night. It was very eventful and Termanology held it down. Lots of energy.
Sphere: Related ContentHere’s Blu’s set at the DNA Lounge in San Francisco last Thursday (9/11/08) in its entirety. He runs through a bunch of stuff from Below the Heavens and tracks he’s released through his MySpace. And while I’m at it, here’s Johnson & Jonson‘s (Blu and producer Mainframe) new video, “J&J”.
Scion is doing it again, getting an ML-approved rapper (Redman), a DJ from The Rub (Cosmo Baker), and throwing the talented Connie Price & The Keystones on top. For free.99. Check the dates:
September 16, 9:30 p.m. – 2:00 a.m.: Houston at Warehouse Live
813 St. Emanuel St., Houston, TX 77003
September 17, 9:30 p.m. – 2:00 a.m.: Austin at The Parish
214 E. Sixth St., Austin, TX 78701
21+ RSVP Here.
ML readers in NC & the ATL- we did a diservice because we forgot to mention this earlier, missing the dates for last nights NC show, and tonights Atlanta show..apologizes. We hate ourselves sometimes.
Sphere: Related ContentPolitics As Usual New York Release Show, plus Special Guests.
ML will be in the building.
G.O.O.D. MUSIC @ KNITTING FACTORY NYC TONIGHT ALL AGES SHOW!! CONSEQUENCE, GLC, KID CUDI, BIG SEAN + SPECIAL GUESTS WALE, MICKEY FACTZ, TERMANOLOGY
Late notice, but try to make it out to this you NYC heads..
BTW, it looks like we’re back, in the words of Fat Joe, like cooked crack.
Sphere: Related ContentIt’s back for another year, and it starts tomorrow. Just seeing the Foo Fighters again is worth the price of a 2 day ticket.
You can still cop tickets at the official site.
Sphere: Related ContentI’ve been slowly going through and cleaning up some of the older (read: first) ML entries, the format and grammar was pretty gully in a lot of them back then.
Anyways, one of the first entries I personally did was about The Neptunes straight to dvd movie project called Dude We’re Going To Rio starring Busta Rhymes & Pharrell. Even though a cover got made, it never actually came out in stores, I was curious to see if anything new happened with the long lost film, well since then a trailer surfaced (NSFW near the end):
This seems like it could have been The Neptunes equivalent of Killa Season, with better production and more softcore.
While looking for the trailer, I found that in the recent issue of Complex (which I’ve yet to read in entirety myself) P was asked about the film.
Back when Clones came out, there was talk about you guys making a movie called Dude, We’re Going to Rio.
Pharrell: Are you trying to torture me right now?No, I’m just curious what happened to that.
Pharrell: It was just bad. Not surrounded by the right people. Just a shitty arrangement. Those guys were nice, but I didn’t know what was appropriate. But now I’m working with Joel Silver so we’re producing something. I’m doing some television things with McG.
I’m guessing we’ll never see the thing.
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